Japan national beach soccer team

The Japan national beach soccer team represents Japan in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the JFA, the governing body for football in Japan. One of the leading Asian beach soccer teams, Japan's best performance at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was in the 2021 edition, when they were runners-up to the hosts Russia, which played as the Russian Football Union (RFU).

Japan
AssociationJapan Football Association
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Head coachTeruki Tabata
CaptainOzu Moreira
FIFA codeJPN
BSWW ranking 6 Steady (8 April 2024)[1]


First colours


Second colours
Biggest defeat
 Japan 2–15 Brazil 
(Miura, Japan; 6 July 1996)
World Cup
Appearances12 (first in 2005)
Best resultRunners-up (2021)
AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup
Appearances10 (first in 2006)
Best resultChampions (2009, 2011, 2019)

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Results and fixtures

Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture

2023

17 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup GS Japan  7–0  Indonesia Pattaya, Thailand
18:30 TST (UTC+7)
  • Akaguma 2', 18'
  • Yamada 12', 23'
  • Ozu 21', 29'
  • Dwipayana 28' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Suwat Wongsuwan (Thailand)
19 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup GS China  1–6  Japan Pattaya, Thailand
18:30 TST (UTC+7)
  • Han Xuegeng 7'
Report
  • Yamauchi 9'
  • Shibamoto 9'
  • Oba 16'
  • Akaguma 23', 23'
  • Ito 36'
Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Fallah Al-Balushi (Oman)
21 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup GS Japan  9–3  Lebanon Pattaya, Thailand
18:30 TST (UTC+7)
  • Oba 7', 29'
  • Akaguma 9', 31', 36'
  • Ozu 16'
  • Shibamoto 26'
  • Kibune 29'
  • Uesato 32'
Report
  • Al-Saleh 28', 36'
  • Haidar 34'
Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Waleed Mohamed Mahmood Abdulkarim (Bahrain)
23 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup QF Japan  8–0  Kuwait Pattaya, Thailand
18:30 TST (UTC+7)
  • Akaguma 4', 11'
  • Kibune 5', 18'
  • Ozu 15', 32'
  • Shibamoto 28'
  • Matsuo 34'
Report Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Fallah Al-Balushi (Oman)
25 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup SF United Arab Emirates  1–5  Japan Pattaya, Thailand
18:30 TST (UTC+7)
Report
  • Oba 2'
  • Yamada 10'
  • Akaguma 27', 32'
  • Yamauchi 35'
Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Abdulaziz Abdullah (Kuwait)
26 March AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup F Japan  0–6  Iran Pattaya, Thailand
20:00 TST (UTC+7) Report
  • Baltork 3'
  • Mirshekari 7', 36'
  • Mesigar 18'
  • Mokhtari 28'
  • Uesato 34' (o.g.)
Stadium: Jomtiem Beach Arena
Referee: Turki Al-Salehi (Oman)
26 May World Beach Games Qualif. SF Japan  3–4  Iran Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
19:15 UTC+3
  • Oba 2'
  • Akaguma 9', 27'
Report
  • Hassanabad 3'
  • Mesigar 13', 19', 33'
Stadium: Alhamra Beach Stadium
Referee: Hassan Abed Rabbo (Lebanon)
27 May World Beach Games Qualif. 3rd/4th Saudi Arabia  3–6  Japan Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
19:15 UTC+3
  • Al-Yami 13'
  • Shamhani 18'
  • Dakman 28'
Report
  • Ozu 6'
  • Matsuo 8'
  • Miyama 11', 21', 29'
  • Oba 19'
Stadium: Alhamra Beach Stadium
Referee: Waleed Mohamed Mahmood Abdulkarim (Bahrain)
14 October Friendly Japan  6–1  Saudi Arabia Sennan, Osaka
14:00 UTC+9
  • Kibune 5'
  • Oba 8', 9'
  • Yamada 24'
  • Furusato 29'
  • Otani 34'
Report
  • Tumayhi 18'
Stadium: Sennan Long Park Tarui Southern Beach
Attendance: 350
Referee: Suwat Songsuwan (Thailand)
15 October Friendly Japan  5–1  Saudi Arabia Sennan, Osaka
14:00 UTC+9
  • Otani 7'
  • Ozu 15'
  • Uesato 27'
  • Akaguma 31'
  • Kibune 32'
Report
  • Al-Duoasri 28'
Stadium: Sennan Long Park Tarui Southern Beach
Attendance: 550
Referee: Suwat Songsuwan (Thailand)
25 October Neom Beach Soccer Cup GS Germany  2–4  Japan Neom, Saudi Arabia
14:00 UTC+3
  • Petry 22'
  • Peterson 30'
Report
  • Ebener 3' (o.g.)
  • Uesato 30'
  • Akaguma 34'
  • Yamada 34'
Stadium: Gayal Beach
Referee: Attila Balint (Romania)
26 October Neom Beach Soccer Cup GS Japan  7–0  England Neom, Saudi Arabia
17:00 UTC+3
  • Oba 1'
  • Ozu 5'
  • Miyama 9', 23'
  • Yamada 13'
  • Shibamoto 17'
  • Akaguma 31'
Report Stadium: Gayal Beach
Referee: Abdulaziz Abdullah (Kuwait)
27 October Neom Beach Soccer Cup GS Japan  5–1  Saudi Arabia Neom, Saudi Arabia
21:00 UTC+3
  • Kibune 6', 15'
  • Akaguma 13'
  • Matsuda 15'
  • Yamada 23'
Report
  • Al-Duoasri 1'
Stadium: Gayal Beach
Referee: Ozcan Sultanoglu (Turkey)
28 October Neom Beach Soccer Cup
Final
Brazil  5–2  Japan Neom, Saudi Arabia
20:00 UTC+3
  • Mauricinho 15'
  • Brendo 18', 25'
  • Catarino 21'
  • Edson Hulk 34'
Report
  • Yamauchi 10'
  • Kibune 17'
Stadium: Gayal Beach
Referee: Abdulla Saleh Qasim (Iraq)
2 November Friendly Japan  4–1  Morocco Dubai, United Arab Emirates
19:30 UTC+4
  • Miyama 7'
  • Oba 10', 44'
  • Matsuo 26'
Report
Stadium: UAEFA

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

As of 21 September 2022[2]
Role Name
Player/Head Coach Japan Ozu Moreira (JFA National Coaching Staff/Tokyo Verdy BS)
Assistant coach Japan Teruki Tabata (JFA National Coaching Staff/Veertien Mie BS)
Physical Coach Japan Akihiro Tanaka (JFA Physical Fitness Project)

Manager history

  • Japan Ruy Ramos (20xx–2019)
  • Japan Teruki Tabata (2020–present)
  • Japan Ozu Moreira (2021, interim)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup and a UAE Tour, held from October to November 2023.[3] Takuya Akaguma was eventually forced to leave the squad due to an injury, announced on 31 October.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
12 1GK Shinya Shibamoto (1988-05-06) 6 May 1988 Japan Tokyo Verdy
16 1GK Takeru Furusato Japan Loewe Yokohama
1 1GK Yusuke Kawai (2000-08-02) 2 August 2000 Japan Tokyo Verdy

2 FP Ryunosuke Miyama (1994-09-06) 6 September 1994 Japan Tokyo Verdy
3 FP Yuki Kibune (1993-10-27) 27 October 1993 Japan Averdade Kumamoto
4 FP Kosuke Matsuda (1986-09-26) 26 September 1986 Japan Loewe Yokohama
5 FP Takumi Uesato (1990-04-29) 29 April 1990 Japan Tokyo Verdy
6 FP Takuya Akaguma (1989-11-21) 21 November 1989 Japan Lazo Apego Kitakyushu
7 FP Takaaki Oba (1992-12-24) 24 December 1992 Japan Loewe Yokohama
8 FP Naoya Matsuo (1988-08-18) 18 August 1988 Japan Averdade Kumamoto
9 FP Shusei Yamauchi (1985-09-09) 9 September 1985 Japan Tokyo Verdy
10 FP Ozu Moreira (1986-01-21) 21 January 1986 Japan Tokyo Verdy
18 FP Rikuto Otani Japan Loewe Yokohama
19 FP Takahito Yamada (1996-01-04) 4 January 1996 Japan Tokyo Verdy

Previous squads

  • 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup squad

Competitive record

Beach Soccer World Championships

Beach Soccer World Championships
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
Brazil 1995did not enter
Brazil 1996
Brazil 1997Group stage8th3003521−16
Brazil 1998did not enter
Brazil 1999Quarterfinals8th31021521−6
Brazil 2000Fourth place4th52121622–6
Brazil 2001did not enter
Brazil 2002
Brazil 2003Group stage7th3003414−10
Brazil 2004did not enter
Total 0 titles 4/10 14 3 1 10 40 78 –38

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Qualification (AFC)
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
Brazil 2005Fourth place4th52031024–14 No qualification matches
Brazil 2006Quarterfinals8th41031725−8 Runners-up2nd43012910+19
Brazil 2007Group stage15th3003613−7 Runners-up2nd42021819–1
France 2008Group stage15th3003518−13 Runners-up2nd4211198+11
United Arab Emirates 2009Quarterfinals5th42111611+5 Champions1st43011610+6
Italy 2011Group stage14th3003610−4 Champions1st54012313+10
French Polynesia 2013Quarterfinals7th41121112−1 Runners-up2nd54012315+8
Portugal 2015Quarterfinals7th42021213−1 Runners-up2nd65012412+12
The Bahamas 2017Group stage10th31021517−2 Third place3rd53024118+23
Paraguay 2019Fourth place4th64022420+4 Champions1st6420328+25
Russia 2021Runners-up2nd64022425–1 Cancelled[lower-alpha 1]
United Arab Emirates 2024QuarterfinalsTBD32021417–3 Runners-up2nd65013511+24
Seychelles 2025to be determined to be determined
Total 0 titles 12/12 49 19 2 28 160 123 +37 3 titles 10/10 49 30 3 11 260 123 +137
  1. The Asian qualifiers were originally due to take place in Thailand from 18–28 March 2021.[4][5] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they were initially postponed to between 28 April and 8 May,[6] and were subsequently cancelled entirely in January 2021.[7] In place of the qualifiers, the AFC handpicked their three representatives to go to the World Cup on 21 April, choosing the best performing nations over the course of the previous three editions of the AFC Beach Soccer Championship.[8]

AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup

AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
United Arab Emirates 2006Runners-up2nd43012910+19
United Arab Emirates 2007Runners-up2nd42021819−1
United Arab Emirates 2008Runners-up2nd4211198+11
United Arab Emirates 2009Champions1st43011610+6
Oman 2011Champions1st54012313+10
Qatar 2013Runners-up2nd54012315+8
Qatar 2015Runners-up2nd65012412+12
Malaysia 2017Third place3rd53024118+23
Total 2 titles 8/8 26 0 1 10 194 105 +89

Asian Beach Games

Asian Beach Games
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
Indonesia 2008did not enter
Oman 2010Quarterfinal4202147+7
China 2012Quarterfinal4202119+2
Thailand 2014Runners-up2nd53022211+11
Vietnam 2016Champions1st54103412+22
Total 1 title 4/5 18 11 1 6 81 39 +42

Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup

Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
United Arab Emirates 2011Did Not Enter
United Arab Emirates 20127th place7th30031419−5
United Arab Emirates 2013Did Not Enter
United Arab Emirates 20147th place7th52031922−3
United Arab Emirates 2015Did Not Enter
United Arab Emirates 2016
Total 0 titles 2/6 8 2 0 6 33 41 −8

Continental Beach Soccer Tournament

Continental Beach Soccer Tournament
Year Round Pos Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
China 2016Third place332012113+8
Total 0 titles 1/1 3 2 0 1 21 13 +8

World ranking

See also

Japan
Men's
Women's

References

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